Supercharge your tourism career with the NZ Diploma in Tourism Level 5
Are you looking for a qualification that will help you take your tourism career to the next level?
Do you aspire to work in tourism management, get a promotion, or even own a tourism business one day?
Are you ambitious, motivated, great with people, and interested in leadership and personal development?
If you’re reading this and thinking “yes, this is me!”, then you might like to know more about our Level 5 New Zealand Diploma in Tourism.
This 48-week diploma covers topics such as marketing, budgeting, and strategic planning to prepare you for a career in tourism management.
Whether you aspire to get a promotion, manage a team of people, or create your own business, the New Zealand Diploma in Tourism can help you supercharge your tourism career. It will arm you with the management skills you need to climb the career ladder.
You will study the following topics:
- Human resource management
- Marketing
- Strategic planning
- Finance
- Tourism legislation
- Information technology
Course length: 48 weeks
Next start date: 19 March (Auckland City Campus)
What our graduates say…
Here’s what some of our Level 5 graduates have to say about ITC.
“I gained a lot of self confidence at ITC, with doing presentations in front of my class, etc. A big part of my job [for STRAY Travel] is doing presentations to groups of international people, as well as training new people, so I need to be confident in myself and what I speak about. I also learned good teamwork skills, and developed a good work ethic and good time management skills.” – Samantha Mooney
“I use the skills I learned at ITC every day. Clear communication and listening skills are the strongest skills you need to have in the tourism industry – and I learned and developed these skills at ITC.” – Melissa Bishop
How to apply: Send us a message or call 0800 868 747 to apply for the 19 March intake. We look forward to hearing from you!
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